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TCS
to collaborate with Australia's TAFE
Business Standard
December 13, 2007
Seeking acquisitions and collaborations
in Australia, IT giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TAFE,
New South Wales to run some of the technical college's
courses in India.
S Ramadorai, global CEO and managing director of TCS,
said the company would promote the TAFE courses in the
country and also provide them in local languages.
TAFE NSW is the largest vocational education and training
provider in Australia.
"TCS and TAFE are working together on a detailed
business plan," he said.
The alliance would be a first for both parties, and
comes after the Premier of Australia's New South Wales
state, Morris Lemma, visited India recently. Ramadorai
said he and other senior executives had fruitful discussions
with Lemma, who led a delegation of 70.
Ramadorai said the company was actively looking to
acquire companies in Australia that would improve its
portfolio.
Work was also under way to develop an innovation lab
in Sydney to showcase next-generation banking technologies,
he told the Australian.
Ramadorai could not reveal investment figures but said
the facility would be ready in six to nine months, starting
with a core team of 10.
Apart from Sydney, TCS would launch an embedded systems
facility in Tokyo in February and a Microsoft centre
of excellence in Beijing in the second quarter of 2008,
he said.

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